1. Problems with familiar tasks:
The person faces problems doing simple tasks like forgetting recently learned information or forgetting important dates and events, in addition to asking for the same information repeatedly, and that they might forget that they made an entire meal or to serve it.
2. Misplacing items:
The person seems to misplace items quite often, they tend to lose stuff and not remember the last place they saw them at.
• Middle stages of Alzheimer’s :
3. Memory loss:
The memory loss affects the person’s daily life activities and his/her job skills, with frequent forgetfulness or unexplainable confusion “It’s normal for people to forget where they placed their glasses, but not that they wear glasses”.
4. Getting lost in familiar places: The person can’t find his/her way to a place …show more content…
Loss of initiative:
People afflicted with Alzheimer’s begin to seem less engaged to the social world or even begin to stop doing daily tasks that they used to do regularly like reading the newspaper or even caring to ask about a person’s wellbeing.
• Late stages of Alzheimer’s:
7. Problems with language:
The person begins to face problems with the language that he/she speaks every day, for instance mispronouncing words or speaking in a gibberish manner, and that the person might forget entire words and even substitute inappropriate words that complicate the sentence and even make it harder to understand.
8. Change in mood or behavior:
People afflicted with Alzheimer’s often start having mood swings or changes in their mood, such that it seems alarming to the caregivers, these changes happen mostly due to the other symptoms and medication.
9. Personality change:
People with late Alzheimer’s may begin to have sudden drastic changes to their personality, they might get irritable quicker than normal and depressed even though they might seem as the softest people at first, this makes people with Alzheimer’s seem